The document presents a study on the informal use of internet services by South African media studies students, focusing on their creative production as part of a connected learning framework. It highlights the experiences of two students, 'Vince' and 'Odette', examining how digital tools and online communities influence their creative identities and social engagements. Through qualitative research and digital ethnographies, the paper emphasizes the importance of interest-driven, peer-supported learning environments in facilitating creative expression and connected learning outcomes.